Positioned on level 53 of Parramatta's tallest and newest riverfront residential tower ‘Altitude', with world-class cafes & restaurants, vibrant nightlife of theatres, cinemas, sophisticated shopping and dining venues at your doorstep, this two-bedroom apartment offers a spacious and practical floor plan with superior finishes and amazing uninterrupted skyline views.
Situated in the heart of the 2nd largest metropolitan CBD with multiple transport including trains, buses, RiverCat ferry, Light Rail under construction and nearby one of the largest urban renewal projects in Australia - Parramatta Square, a World-Class Civic Centre. It features:
- Approx 82m2 plus 21m2 security parking with storage space
- Spacious open plan lounge & dining
- Gas kitchen with stainless steel appliances, ducted range hood, stone benchtops, soft closing drawers & dishwasher
- Daikin ducted air conditioning throughout
- Stunning fully-tiled main bathroom and Ensuite to main with free-standing bathtub
- Fully fitted built-in wardrobes to both bedrooms
- Secure car parking with direct lift access
- Outdoor resort-style pool with views over the Parramatta River
- Indoor heated pool, spa, sauna & fully equipped gymnasium
- Childcare centre & on-site shops at street level
- On-site building manager & security intercom
- Designed by award winning Tony Caro architects
Parking for Open Homes:
- Please note that the 'Riverbank Car Park' next door is now permanently closed by council due to the upcoming construction of the Powerhouse Museum.
- Best parking at council's 'Eat Street Car Park' (entry via Erby Place)
- Also limited metered street parking available in nearby Phillip St, Horwood Pl, or across the river on Market St & Palmer St.
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